Friday, December 23, 2011

KT Countdown to Christmas Day #12 Finale

Okay, my Friday post didn't upload automatically - sorry. Here it is on Sat. - last day of Countdown to Christmas. Day #11 winner of the Bird's Eye View BOM is kshackabq. Thanks for following my blog suring this busy, crazy time of year.

Now, Day #12 of Countdown to Christmas. Just one last chance to comment and you could open your mailbox to a fat 1/4 bundle of Flannel Days fabric. I've really enjoyed working and playing with it - it's so cuddly soft and yummy. Winner will be announced Monday Dec. 26th, so make a Christmas wish and hit enter!

It's not too late to ask for an Alaskan Quilting Cruise for Christmas. Pam and I are so excited about our Great Girlfriend Getaway in August 2012. There are lots of emails flying between Kansas and Illinois full of plans and surprises, so don't wait to book your spot!

Haven't ever been on a cruise....I would love to go someday but our family is on a very tight budget these days. I would just be happy if I could win some fabric. Sure would be a nice Christmas gift for me. Thanks for a chance. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas, SWarren

Oh what a fabulous gift that would be for any of us. Just beautiful. I know with a Grandchild on the way all that gorgeous flannel would be very well used. I love flannels for babies because it's so soft.

I wish that you and your family (and all your readers) have a wonderful and magical Christmas.

(I'm still trying to find out where this year went to. It seems like just yesterday we were looking forward to things we would each make this year.)

A Christmas wish is for my husband to be able to find a full time job! It's hard for me to be able to support my quilting habit the way I am acustomed when I have been paying all the household expenses by myself! Thankful for my steady safe job and a very big stash! Thanks again Lynne, it's been a lot of fun.

No, I've never been on a quilting cruise before but it sounds like an AWESOME Christmas present to me!!! I have, however, been on a cruise and they are so much fun! A quilting cruise would be paradise! Thanks for sharing your wonderful gifts with us during your 12 days of Christmas. And the flannel bundle would be oh so yummy to play with. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

i haven't been on a quilting cruise, but I have gone on the Alaskan cruise. if you get a chance to go whale watching, it was awesome! the train ride in Skagway is also incredible.

The Alaskan crusise was the best vacation ever. the Norweigan cruise line is casual, just how I like it. you're not tied down to anyone's schedule and can eat when you want.

Flannel days was an eye opener to me. I'd always thought flannel was for baby quilts. I made your puzzle pattern using Flannel Days and it was so cute. My mom just took it home with her, so I'll have to make another. The fat quarter stack would be wonderful.

Just returned from making a fast dash to Publix grocery for cream cheese! I wish you and your family Merry CHRISTMAS! I can just imagine your cabin covered in snow with everyone snuggled under KT quilts!

One of my Christmas wishes is for all to have a safe & happy Christmas break, take time to enjoy family & friends. And an extra good thoughts to those who ahve lost a treasured family memeber in the past 12 months, this will be their hardest Christmas without them

Merry Christmas! We had our multi-generational mid-day dinner and present exchange today so they will spend Christmas Day at home or with the in-laws. This year I wish for health for me and my mother. Of course, winning the flannel fabric will let my Mom make a quilt she has in mind (maybe we can make it together). Thanks for the chance to bring in a winning New Year!

I've never been on a cruise of any kind. It is on my bucket list though. ;-) Thanks for all the wonderful giveaways. I would make a flannel quilt gift if I won the flannel. My DS lives far away and needs a good flannely hug. Merry Christmas!

I haven't been on a quilting cruise, but one of the items on my bucket list is to take an Alaskan cruise. My wish is for a healthier and happier year ahead, and that the unemployed will be able to find jobs. Have had a great time entering all your giveaways and reading everyone's comments. I really enjoy your blog! Thanks for your generosity!!

Oh my...I would love to win this flannel collection! It's a cold, cold night here in Colorado and the thought of a cozy flannel throw is wonderful. It would keep me warm on the Alaskan cruise also, if I was so fortunate to be able to go!Merry Christmas,Pam

HiMerry Christmas! Your flannels are wonderfull.I have never been on a cruise. I hear Alaska is a great place to visit and live. I also have friends and family who live up there. Thank you so much for the chance to win and add to my flannels. Diane

I've been on one cruise, but not to Alaska nor a quilting one. Flannel and Alaska both would be fabulous! I'm chilly this morning and would very much like to have some flannel for a quilt. Thanks for the giveaway. Merry Christmas to you and yours. I hope it's one of the best ever!

I've been wanting to make a flannel quilt but would never justify buying all the fabric when my stash of cottons is already embarrassing. Winning your bundle would be fantastic! No, I've never been on any cruise. I'm about as far from a coastline as one can get: Missouri.Happy Holidays, Lynne!

OH wouldn't that make a terrific treat for the holidays! I have so much trouble cutting into my KT fabrics--I just like to pet them. Flannel would make great petting. Thanks for all the great offers you have had this season. Merry Christmas to you and your family.Pat H.

I went on a "quilting cruise" to Alaska on the Ms. Westerdam at the end of May, 2011. Went with my SIL and we had the greatest time together!!! We came home with loads of goodies from all the quilting shops we visited, too, which was great fun. :)

Merry Christmas,hope you have had a great day!!!I have never been on a cruise but if I could go on a quilting cruise sounds like a lot of fun.The flannel bundle looks yummy and I'm sure feels wonderful,thanks for sharing little bits of your life with all of us, I really enjoy your blog.

OOO, I surely would love to go on that cruise, but it's not in the cards for this year. My hubby took me on a quilting cruise 3 years ago and we both had a great time. He found plenty to do while I was taking classes and we went on lots of cool trips in our ports of call. Merry Christmas.

Christmas Wish was an old Singer Featherweight and I got it! I can't wait to start sewing with my new machine. It just purrs! I have a Viking but I don't like to do straight stitches on it. The faster you go the smaller the stitch? Winning a prize from you would be the ultimate!

A foot of snow at the end of our dirt road in NM and a Fat 1/4 bundle of Flannel Days would be the perfect addition! Thank you for your generosity - I've been swooning over this collection since I first laid eyes on it.

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I'm a wife, mom, gramma and quilter - not necessarily in that order. My husband, Robert, and I have 6 grown children and 8 grandkids between us ranging from 4-14 years of age. Our busy lives are centered around our families, our business - Kansas Troubles Quilters - and our mutual love for all things old. Robert works with me at KTQ as chief printer, bookkeeper and general "make-the-designer-happy" guy while I design fabric for Moda and create simple, pieced, country quilts that are easy and fun to live with. In our spare time, we enjoy antique shopping, attending plays and hanging out at our little cabin. Right now, life is good and I've got the t-shirts to prove it!